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What's Next for AshleyMadison.com?

Posted on Aug 5, 2016 12:12pm PDT by Feldmann Nagel, LLC

Who could forget AshleyMadison.com, the website that was hacked last year
revealing the data of 32 million users across the country. This breach
cost Avid Life Media, which has been renamed Ruby, more than a quarter
of its revenue. The parent company of Ashley Madison is now the target
of a U.S. Federal Trade Commission investigation because of fake profiles
that were allegedly used to manipulate their customers. Furthermore, they
are facing class action lawsuits filed on behalf of the customers whose
information was posted.

Using the tagline, “Life’s short. Have an affair,” the
now well-known website that promotes extramarital affairs is now trying
to change their focus. Executives say that they are moving some of their
focus away from infidelity and repositioning the brand similar to discreet
dating sites. The new tagline, “Find Your Moment,” is to target
a broader variety of people. Along with the rebranding, AshleyMadison.com
will be focusing on their security to ensure that their clientele’s
information is kept private. Deliotte, a cyber security company, will
be providing 24/7 monitoring of the dating site in hopes of preventing
another data leak.

For more information about AshleyMadison.com or to learn about how Colorado
law deals with infidelity, check out our blog:
Denver, Colorado - Estimated 70,000 Ashley Madison Users Revealed in Colorado. If you find yourself in the same situation as approximately 70,000 other
individuals in Colorado or are looking for an attorney to handle your
family law needs, please
contact the Domestic Team at Feldmann Nagel, LLC. Our Colorado family law attorneys
stand ready to assist you.

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